[7] | A day when the sun is above the equator. |
[5] | A compound with metal and oxygen. |
[15] | An RHCP song, or a David Duchovny TV series. |
[13] | Of, for, or by more than one nation. |
[11] | A Communist term that means "steal". |
[7] | To exit a flying vehicle, which is hopefully on the ground at the time. |
[6] | What Pluto is no longer. Thanks, Neil. |
[3] | A rodent most hated by gangsters. |
[3] | Tithe, duty, levy, tribute, or Uncle Sam's share (if you are American). |
[9] | A musical instrument most famous for the first letter of its name. |
[9] | "A short period of doting between dating and debting", according to Ray C. Bandy. |
[15] | Creation of heavier atoms from hydrogen. Takes place in space, just like everything else. |
[11] | A musical instrument popularized by Robert Moog, Georgio Moroder, and others; spelled in the British way, also known as the right way. |
[4] | Greek Cupid. |
[6] | A Catholic string of beads. |
[9] | An overly dramatic title for a guy who jumps his motorcycle over a canyon, or some old buses. |
[7] | Hard-boiled, cut in half, and stuffed. |
[10] | To do what the 12 angry men did for throughout the entirety of the movie. |
[9] | What the Allies did to France, Belgium, Czechoslovakia, and a few others. |
[13] | An easily molded thermoplastic polymer, like Lexan or Makroclear. |
[10] | Infused with carbon dioxide, the way so many drinks are. |
[11] | What Jacques Derrida does to philosophical texts, or an avant garde chef does to a salad. |
[12] | The type of feedback everyone claims to want to hear, but no one really does. |
[12] | What used to be written mainly by British scholars, but is now writtenby almost anybody, especially passive aggressive vandals. |
[12] | Baby doctor. |
[4] | To yell this in a crowded theatre would be both illegal and cliché. |
[4] | A funny word for a lot of paper. |
[4] | If you run out, IDKFA will give you more of it, as long as you have no shame. |
[4] | The fifth largest satellite in the Solar System. Don't look it up; just guess. |
[12] | It's clearly not as bad as murder if you can't spell it without laughter. |
[14] | Cattle's final destination. |
[8] | The Sunday paper, on politics, domestic economy, and theatricals. |
[7] | A buddy of animal and vegetable. |
[7] | Magical chemistry. |
[6] | A young urban professional. |
[11] | The process of transfering a (nowadays, mostly alleged) criminal from one country to another. |
[11] | An adjective you'd rather see in front of recipe than medicine. |